Bangladesh Chapter launches young adult branch

23-25 September 2012
@Department of World Religions, Dhaka University, Bangladesh

A reception for the visit to Bangladesh by IARF-JLC member Rev. Takahiro Miwa (accompanied by Mrs. Yukari Miwa and IARF-SACC president Dr. Thomas Mathew) was organised by the head of the Bangladesh Chapter of IARF-SACC, Dr. Kazi Nurul Islam (of the Department of World Religions, Dhaka University, Bangladesh).

Also part of the visiting delegation was Anbumani Arumugam, International President of RFYN and Assistant Professor at Annamalai University in Chennai.

 

 

Further reporting on this and related events by SACC president Dr. Thomas Mathew:

 

 

 

 

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